I reckon it would take a General Election with (at least) one party having Bremain in their manifesto. And they'd rather be in power than be in Europe so I think won't risk it without a 100% cast-iron guarantee of winning.

I'm obviously an aberration...I voted remain but would now vote leave. I hate the way the way the EU leaders have sought to punish the U.K. because of the vote....I was never one to want to be part of a club that hates me.

It's not going to happen. We have a piss poor opposition at best, a government that won't even stand up to defend an independent judiciary and a press that thinks nothing of whipping up hysteria for a quick buck with absolutely no heed to responsible journalism. There was only one poll that mattered and some people couldn't be bothered to vote in it and some people thought it was some sort of game of chicken. We're all just going to have to suck it up and see where it leads us.

Well they should have fucking voted remain then. It was bad enough when I thought leaving was not what I wanted. It's a bloody farce to find out that it's not what the majority wants either. Why the hell did they vote for it.

It was a referendum, just because DC said he would trigger A50 doesn't mean it's all legal and binding. The slight majority voted one way, I think it was too close to say right it * has* to be this way.

Now a sensible, factual () debate shold happen. I think lots would vote remain now but I also think a few would now vote go.

I voted remain but I think what's done is done, no take backs, it wasn't a game, it was one fair vote and now it has to be stuck to, only fair way is if a party runs on a remain manifesto during a GE and wins